| Literature DB >> 27207606 |
Silvio Roncella1, Stefania Laurent2, Vincenzo Fontana3, Paola Ferro1, Maria Cristiana Franceschini1, Sandra Salvi4, Serena Varesano4, Simona Boccardo4, Antonella Vigani5, Anna Morabito6, Pier Aldo Canessa7, Ugo Giannoni8, Ilan Rosenberg8, Alessandro Valentino1, Franco Fedeli1, Domenico Franco Merlo3, Marcello Ceppi3, Salvatore Riggio9, Massimo Romani6, Daniele Saverino10, Alessandro Poggi11, Maria Pia Pistillo12.
Abstract
CTLA-4 function as a negative regulator of T cell-mediated immune response is well established, whereas much less is known about the immunoregulatory role of its soluble isoform (sCTLA-4). No data are available on CTLA-4 expression and prognostic impact in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM). We investigated, by immunohistochemistry, CTLA-4 expression in tumor tissues and, by ELISA, sCTLA-4 levels in sera and matched pleural effusions from 45 MPM patients. Prognostic effect of CTLA-4 expression on overall survival (OS) was assessed through Cox regression and prognostic significance expressed as death rate ratio (HR). We found that 56.0 % of MPM tissues expressed CTLA-4 with variable intensity and percentage of positive cells estimated by the immunoreactive score. sCTLA-4 levels were significantly higher in sera (S-sCTLA-4) than in pleural effusions (PE-sCTLA-4) (geometric mean ratio = 2.70, P value = 0.020). CTLA-4 expression at the tissue level was higher in the epithelioid histological subtype than in the sarcomatoid, whereas at the serum level, it was higher in the sarcomatoid subtype. A homogeneous favorable prognostic effect was found for CTLA-4 overexpression in tissue, serum and pleural effusion. Interestingly, only the PE-sCTLA-4 was found to be a statistically significant positive prognostic factor (HR = 0.37, 95 % CI = 0.18-0.77, P value = 0.007). Indeed, PE-sCTLA-4 correlated with CTLA-4 expression in tissues, whereas this latter expression showed a weak association with OS. To confirm our findings, further experimental evidences obtained from a larger cohort of MPM patients are required. However, our results would indicate a positive correlation of PE-sCTLA-4 levels and OS in MPM patients.Entities:
Keywords: CTLA-4; Mesothelioma; Overall survival; Pleural effusion; Prognostic factor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27207606 DOI: 10.1007/s00262-016-1844-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Immunol Immunother ISSN: 0340-7004 Impact factor: 6.968